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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. According to the authors, the synergy closely associated with the trisexual differs from what grouping, which forms as its own thing from its very inception?
(a) An orgy.
(b) A marriage.
(c) A couple.
(d) A threesome.
2. In the reality and possibility of experiencing abundance proposed by the authors, all of the following are absent, EXCEPT?
(a) Competition.
(b) Resources.
(c) Severity.
(d) Starvation.
3. According to the authors, do people believe the lies of a masturbation fantasy comparatively more or less than viewers believe the lies of a movie or readers believe the lies of a novel?
(a) They believe them more.
(b) They believe them less.
(c) They believe them equally.
(d) They don't believe them any more or less.
4. When people who have decided to go for an exploratory visit to a sex club or an orgy do not get far with it at all, it is considered by the authors to be what?
(a) Impossible.
(b) Guaranteed.
(c) Normal.
(d) Abnormal.
5. According to one of the authors, public acts of sex (or sex in public locations) are an aspect of human sexuality of which there is some legitimate:
(a) Confusion.
(b) Anger.
(c) Joy.
(d) Anxiety.
6. The authors delve into what transpires when people have the freedom to do what in regard to others' sexual activity?
(a) Watch it.
(b) Record it.
(c) Critique it.
(d) Restrain it.
7. The authors focus on child-rearing with an emphasis on what?
(a) Dissent.
(b) Consent.
(c) Safety.
(d) Custody.
8. According to the authors, why is it helpful to know and be truthful up front about what one wants?
(a) To minimize emotional consequences.
(b) To minimize sexual activity.
(c) To maximize sexual monogamy.
(d) To maximize hurtful behavior.
9. The book states that "televised sex" is the most common variant of what?
(a) Romanticized sex.
(b) Public sex.
(c) Institutionalized sex.
(d) Private sex.
10. In the section about finding partners in "Having Fun", the authors make a point about what?
(a) Humility.
(b) Virility.
(c) Honesty.
(d) Domesticity.
11. According to the authors, how does public sex in many other countries compare to the USA?
(a) It is less socially existent.
(b) It is more socially perverse.
(c) It is more socially normal.
(d) It is less socially normal.
12. Some people may find that when the book traverses the gap from being relational into being sexually graphic, the behavior has become what?
(a) Unacceptable.
(b) Acceptable.
(c) Childish.
(d) Uninteresting.
13. When there is no regulation against watching, the authors state that spectating is considered to be what?
(a) Inappropriate.
(b) Anachronism.
(c) Voyeurism.
(d) Acceptable.
14. Which of the following is NOT a question the authors suggest for ways a couple can approach an exploratory visit to a sex club or an orgy?
(a) What if they don't need another partner?
(b) What if they don't agree with one another?
(c) Will they seek out another partner together?
(d) Will they seek out another partner separately?
15. What term in the book refers to three or more people sharing sexual activity with each other during the same event, or as part of one unified, shared experience?
(a) Shared sex.
(b) Communal sex.
(c) Public sex.
(d) Group sex.
Short Answer Questions
1. The book states that movie and TV sex can teach people about their own arousal, while at the same time providing what to the viewers?
2. Which of the following is NOT a situation the authors have found in reality?
3. In the book, the sexual activities which people should limit and select carefully, and that will most likely cause harm, are called what?
4. In the authors' words, what amount of people lie to themselves every time they masturbate, in the form of fantasies about themselves and some involvement with others?
5. Which of the following terms can be defined in the book as 'negotiable monogamy with commitment'?
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